no authentication methods compiled ?

Didier CONTIS didier at ece.gatech.edu
Wed Aug 2 10:08:53 EDT 2000


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I am trying to upgrade to sudo-1.6.3p4 under Solaris 2.6 + NIS.

I am using the following configure:

./configure  --with-message-full --with-logging=both
- --with-alertmail=police at ee.gatech.edu \
            --enable-log-host --with-logfac=local0

Everything works fine. However when I try to run sudo I am stuck with
the following alert:

XXX.XXX.gatech.edu : Aug  2 09:30:52 : didier : There are no
authentication methods compiled into sudo!  If you want to turn off
authentication, use the --disable-authentication configure option. ;
TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/a/XXX.XXX.gatech.edu/WWW/ZZZ/users/didier ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/more /etc/passwd

Any idea ?

Thanks in advance, Didier.

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Didier CONTIS
Research Engineer I
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Georgia Tech, ECE 0250, Atlanta, GA USA 30332
Phone: (404) 894-3872
Fax:   (404) 894-4641 

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